The dihydrogen cation, often denoted as \( \text{H}_2^+ \), is a molecular ion consisting of two hydrogen atoms with an overall positive charge. It is formed when one of the electrons in a neutral hydrogen molecule (\( \text{H}_2 \)) is removed, resulting in a species that lacks one electron but still has two protons.

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